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Well-posedness for a regularised inertial Dean-Kawasaki model for slender particles in several space dimensions

Analysis of PDEs 2021-02-10 v2

Abstract

A stochastic PDE, describing mesoscopic fluctuations in systems of weakly interacting inertial particles of finite volume, is proposed and analysed in any finite dimension dNd\in\mathbb{N}. It is a regularised and inertial version of the Dean-Kawasaki model. A high-probability well-posedness theory for this model is developed. This theory improves significantly on the spatial scaling restrictions imposed in an earlier work of the same authors, which applied only to significantly larger particles in one dimension. The well-posedness theory now applies in dd-dimensions when the particle-width ϵ\epsilon is proportional to N1/θN^{-1/\theta} for θ>2d\theta>2d and NN is the number of particles. This scaling is optimal in a certain Sobolev norm. Key tools of the analysis are fractional Sobolev spaces, sharp bounds on Bessel functions, separability of the regularisation in the dd-spatial dimensions, and use of the Fa\`a di Bruno's formula.

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@article{arxiv.2005.06014,
  title  = {Well-posedness for a regularised inertial Dean-Kawasaki model for slender particles in several space dimensions},
  author = {Federico Cornalba and Tony Shardlow and Johannes Zimmer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.06014},
  year   = {2021}
}

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